I suggested on last year's questionnaire that a freezer option for coolbox ice packs would be a good idea for Settlers.

There has been no facility for this in past years.

I freeze milk, bacon and bottled water etc to create an even colder environment in our pathetic cool box....they also keep fresh for longer.

To keep costs down I generally make a couple of one pot meals and freeze those beforehand, so theyre good for Monday and Tuesday, defrosting gently in the coolbox...this is a bit OCD on my part, but cost effective considering the rate at which my greedy lot plough through the provisions.

The Coleman cooler looks 'the dog's' to me but a bit too big and pricey for a single traveller (but I now want one so much).

My tip is a plastic box to hold water, covered with a wet towel or use a cloth bag to hold contents in. Should keep a bottle of milk bought on thursday fresh until Monday morning. Worked well at Womad, although not such a hot weekend, but also at Tolpuddle which was a scorcher (anyone else remember that glorious summer we had in 2017?)

We have the same, but there are 5 of us so we need it that big to last 8 days . Freezing alcohol does nothing to its alcohol level , freeze away. We went to Aldi and stocked up on woo-hoo cocktails to use as ice packs , long life milk for teas. It was very handy because it was so hot the first part of last years settlers, we stuffed everything in there, bread and fruit and choclate, just to stop it turning into goop in the hot hot tent :)